Struct1206
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 37
I was brought in to look at a 40+ year old building due to concerns with the roof framing. The roof framing consists of piggyback scissor trusses that span roughly 55 feet. My brief assessment revealed failed plate connections, bowed top chord members, trusses bowed out of plane and evidence of significant vertical deflection. My gut feeling is that the trusses weren't properly designed to begin with and probably need to be replaced entirely. However, I don't want to jump to that conclusion without considering the possibility of reinforcing these trusses in place. Are these trusses too far gone or is it possible to rehab something like this? Thoughts?